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led upon this picture of Kamanu, my first USCG certified catamaran design. This fog is the volcano, I was told. I designed her in 1984 and she is still going out every day in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. CM epoxy/plywood. The head is tucked in a nacelle under the mast. Always one of my favorites.
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I had assumed that once the December 10 deadline for the heavy passenger revisions was met, the thing was over. Wrong.
Two things are happening. First, local OCMIs are pulling passenger counts on guys who submitted on time, but don't have the results back. If that happens to you, contact me. I will fix it.
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In late July I got a new credit card processing system for the shopping cart. It supposedly sent orders directly from the shopping cart to the bank. Instead of my keying them in by hand. It turns out that not a single one had been processed ever. dxCart blames authorize.net and they in turn blame dxCa
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Paypal works fine. So again, the lot may be run today.
I was sent these pictures of my 36′ cruising cat a couple of weeks ago. I did not have time to look then. I found them yesterday. Thanks to Doug Schuch.
At first I thought the lower pic might be photoshopped, but I think the white bottom paint is what looks unexpected. The shadows do all line up.
It was built in the Netherlands as I recall. It is alloy. I don’t usually recommend alloy for a cat this small, but it looks great. It looks like it does its job. And its out there doing it.